Britain’s first woman Chancellor delivers the same old fudge, as Labour’s commitment to economic orthodoxy, seen throughout ...
FUEL poverty campaigners published a list of Britain’s top 10 mouldy cities today as they called for home insulation to ...
A GLASGOW firm supplying services to arms manufacturers with close links to the Israeli military has become the latest target for direct action. Kelvinside Electronics, which is contracted with arms ...
LABOUR is likely to employ divide-and-rule tactics when disciplining dissident MPs, it has emerged. Westminster sources have indicated that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s whips are considering ...
SNP First Minister John Swinney rallied once more to the defence of his embattled health secretary Neil Gray who faces growing calls to resign.
SOUTHPORT child-killer Axel Rudakubana was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison today for the “sadistic” murders of three girls. The 18-year-old was sentenced in his absence at Liverpool Crown ...
TRADE unionists have slammed Brewdog’s James Watt as he splashes his millions on “vapid” TV while ditching the living wage for his workers.
ISRAELI forces have killed two Palestinians who allegedly carried out a deadly attack on a bus in the occupied West Bank earlier this month. Military chiefs said today that the tw ...
LAWMAKERS in Ireland voted today to make veteran politician Micheal Martin prime minister for a second time at the helm of a coalition government. Members of the lower house of parliament, the Dail, ...
THE new rulers of Syria declare the country open for privatisation and foreign investment. In an interview with the Financial Times published today, the country’s foreign minister, Assad al-Shaibani, ...
THE Westminster government has rejected SNP First Minister John Swinney’s calls for a revival of a Scottish graduate visa scheme.
FIREFIGHTERS are battling a huge and rapidly moving new wildfire that swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles and resulted in more than 50,000 people being put under evacuation orders or ...